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Convergence of Probability Measures
Patrick Billingsley
- 01 Jan 1968
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TL;DR: Weak Convergence in Metric Spaces as discussed by the authors is one of the most common modes of convergence in metric spaces, and it can be seen as a form of weak convergence in metric space.
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Abstract: Weak Convergence in Metric Spaces. The Space C. The Space D. Dependent Variables. Other Modes of Convergence. Appendix. Some Notes on the Problems. Bibliographical Notes. Bibliography. Index.
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